View Full Version : Constant Fatigue.
Kratos50
07-05-2008, 09:13 PM
Okay, basily I had my hunter at 27 and was grinding for a while. Like everybody knows, after 4 hours fatigue kicked in. "No big deal." I said and started a barb. For at least 2 weeks I didn't even touch my hunter. Then today, I logged in as my hunter and what do I find? He's still fatigued! What's up? Fatigue supposedly resets everyday but aparently my hunter wasn't reset for some reason. Why? What can I do?
Wyatt
07-05-2008, 11:48 PM
Hello Kratos50,
Apparently Fatigue has a bug, the fix will be introduced in the next update.
For more information about Fatigue please check the following link: Current Changes (Amun) (http://www.regnumonline.com.ar/index.php?l=1&sec=27&subsec=2).
The Changes on that link has not been updated, but you can get a official response from NGD Studios by Gamemod in the following link: Response from NGD Studios regarding the current fatigue bug (http://www.regnumonline.com.ar/forum/showthread.php?t=25565).
Gamemod says in that thread that the bug involving fatigue will be fixed in the coming update, the fix is already on Amun(Experimental server).
Regards.
Yttrium
07-06-2008, 03:00 AM
Also, fatigue is account-based, unfortunately. So, if your barb is on the same account and you play it for 4 hours your hunter will also be fatigued.
Kratos50
07-06-2008, 04:36 PM
If fatigue is account based then how come when I was fatigued with my hunter I started my barb and he wasn't fatigued?
Wyatt
07-06-2008, 05:08 PM
If fatigue is account based then how come when I was fatigued with my hunter I started my barb and he wasn't fatigued?
Because Fatigue only affects lvl 20+ players.
The Fatigue has these characteristics:
-- activates after you kill 5 creatures.
-- If you disconnected or change character, the counting will pause.
-- when you reconnect, to activate the counting again, you must return to kill 5 creatures.
-- Fatigue only affect characters lvl 20 and above.
-- Fatigue is resetted everyday at 5am (-GMT 3)
Regards.
Kratos50
07-07-2008, 02:28 AM
Ah...
Okay thanks.
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